Remove Words from WMA

Hi All

I am probably asking the impossible here but I have been asked by Jezzarette 2 to remove the words sung on a WMA formatted song track and just leave the musical score underneath.

I have hunted around and found various little freeware and shareware softwares but cannot find anything that does the job. This is more likely to be that I am not using the correct terminology, any assistance would be great.

Re: Remove Words from WMA

ooh ooh that looks very exciting.

I had a bright idea and found that by seerching for "karaoke + [mysong]" I could pay the prince sumof £1.50 for a certain track which sounded pretty good but I think J2 wants the true ROCK sound <img src=/S/grin.gif border=0 alt=grin width=15 height=15>

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<hr>I am just trying to get the auditory vision of a LPO screaming viola solo as opposed to the electric guitar<hr>

"Auditory vision" as opposed to "visual sound", perhaps?! And I'd be delighted if you could point me at a piece of music containing a viola solo (they are usually very undemonstrative instruments, and few in number compared with violins).

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Re: this thread from a couple of years ago - <post:=379,166>post 379,166</post:>

I just gave a test on the link to Vogone provided by Hans and didn't have any more luck on my Stevie Wonder track than I did back in that old thread. I don't know diddly about frequency ranges and such but it looks like WyllyWylly's remarks in that old thread are true as ever. I suppose if I ever get up the nerve to sing at a gathering, I'll have to spring for one of the (many) karaoke tracks available on the web, usually for USD about $3.

Keep us posted on how YOU make out. It's a fun project (or should be).

PS My two preferences cover a crazy musical spectrum: Stevie Wonder's "I Just Called To Say I Love You" and the always popular Johnny Cash in "Folsom Prison Blues"

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Hi John

The only piece of Viola music I know comes from the Doctor Who Sound Track. It is an unusual piece of music where the viola is played sul ponticello and provides a sinister and ghostly sound, perfect for the DW episode it played to: